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Ahh good point, that is missing. Can you open a Jira issue? Thanks.
Mike
Danil ŢORIN wrote:
> I'm more interested in reopen(IndexCommit) so I could have full
> benefits of LUCENE-1483 (faster open, warm caches, less GC and so on)
> but on specific commit point.
>
> I'm not sure it's possible in current trunk, and if we have
> open(IndexCommit) & company, maybe we should also have similar set of
> methods for reopen?
>
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:12, Michael McCandless
> <lucene@mikemccandless.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is already available, as of 2.4.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Danil ŢORIN wrote:
>>
>>> What about opening IndexReader/Searcher on certain commit point?
>>> Will it be implemented in 2.9?
>>>
>>> The use-case is similar to the one Michael Busch described, only I
>>> would like to open (or reopen) a searcher on specific commit point.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 20:31, Michael McCandless
>>> <lucene@mikemccandless.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Michael Busch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Actually I personally don't need Lucene to be "write once". The
>>>>> reason
>>>>> why
>>>>> I started this thread about the segments.gen file was that in our
>>>>> project we
>>>>> sometimes need to rollback to a previous commit-point (using
>>>>> Lucene
>>>>> 2.4.0)
>>>>> that we keep around with the SnapshotDeletionPolicy. To get rid
>>>>> of the
>>>>> newest commit-point we simply delete the most recent segments
>>>>> file. But
>>>>> then
>>>>> we also have to delete the segments.gen file, otherwise Lucene
>>>>> will read
>>>>> the
>>>>> generation from it and try to find the segments file we deleted.
>>>>> Then
>>>>> Lucene
>>>>> will recreate the segments.gen file. This just made me think
>>>>> that this
>>>>> is
>>>>> not very clean (deleting and recreating the segments.gen)
>>>>> especially
>>>>> because
>>>>> we use a local FS and don't even need the .gen file.
>>>>
>>>> Ahh... OK. In trunk/2.9, you can explicitly open an IndexWriter
>>>> on a
>>>> prior
>>>> commit point, which will take care of the gen file for you.
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